Politics

Culture Vs Tradition

Why is tradition almost always confused with culture? I often hear people talking about “Indian culture” and I wonder if that really means anything at all. Indian culture? Can a concept as vast as culture be nationalised? Culture is innate. Each…

Corruption in Public Life: National Integration Day

Today, we celebrate the National Integration Day in the memory of our beloved Prime Minster Late Mrs. Indira Gandhi, who fell to the bullets of one of her disgruntled Security personnel.
Today, is also a sober reminder, when we take a look what all have.

Employment As A Disabled Person in United Kingdom

Away from the trials and tribulation in Zimbabwe, today I thought I would have a look at the problems besetting me as a disabled person who wants to return to work in the United Kingdom.

First of all, it took me thirteen months of fighting the…

Socio-Economic Problems of India

Since India’s Independence in 1947, country has faced several social and economic issues:

1 Violence
1.1 Religious violence
1.2 Terrorism
1.3 Naxalism
1.4 Caste related violence
2 Overpopulation
3 Economic issues
3.1 Poverty
3.2…

Sarkozy’s Prime Minister Resigns: Same Old, Same Old

The French political system has a nice little gimmick: fire the prime minister. France, unlike, say, the United States, divides – in theory – its head of state and head of government into two government posts: president and prime minister,…

Infidelity of husband: A mystery

“Men are infidel by nature. They are always in search of ‘other lucrative greener pastures’. That’s why all women favoring laws are designed, so that wife gets social security along with financial security.”
I come across this…

RAJA MANTRI CHOR SIPAHI

Dear ALL

I remember, in our early school days we used to play RAJA, MANTRI, CHOR, SIPAHI and I am sure you also must be aware of this game if not played it. 4 chits were made with RAJA(1000 POINTS), MANTRI(500 POINTS) CHOR(0 POINTS) SIPAHI(300…

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